Marc Laviolette

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Marc Laviolette (born Ottawa, Ontario) was Mayor of Ottawa for much of 1991. He was declared Mayor on 18 February 1991 after James A. Durrell resigned to become president of the fledgling Ottawa Senators ice hockey team. Laviolette had been an alderman for the city's By/Rideau ward since 1980.

He sought a second term as Mayor but was defeated by Jacquelin Holzman in the general city elections in late 1991.

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New city of Ottawa: Chiarelli | O'Brien

Preceded by
Georges Bédard
(By-St. George's Ward)
R. A. Robert
(Rideau Ward)
City councillor from By-Rideau Ward
1980-1991
Succeeded by
Pierre Bourque
Preceded by
James A. Durrell
Mayor of Ottawa
1991
Succeeded by
Jacquelin Holzman
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